A sign in Jerusalem, Israel, written in Hebrew, Arabic and English language. According to the 19th edition of Ethnologue, an online language-based publication, there are 35 languages and dialects spoken in Israel. The most common of these languages is Hebrew with over 5 million speakers, and Arabic is a distant second.. A multilingual society like Israel reflects the richness and complexity of human experience, and serves as a reminder of the power of language to unite and divide us. Israel's official language is Hebrew, and it is the most commonly spoken language in the country. Yiddish, a language traditionally spoken by Ashkenazi Jews, is not widely used in.

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April 27, 2014. At the end of the British mandate, there were three official languages for the region that is now Israel: Hebrew (for the Jews), Arabic (for the Arabs), and English (for the British). Following the independence of Israel in 1948 and the end of the British rule in the region, Israeli leaders removed English as an official.. Abstract. Hebrew is the everyday language of Israel. Its revival as a spoken language, which took place over the past 150 years, is considered by many a miracle. However, the route to the adoption of Hebrew was not straightforward as it fought off opposition from other languages, especially Yiddish, to become the premier language of the Zionist.